United States
Idaho
Spanning 83,569 square miles across the Pacific Northwest and Mountain West, Idaho is the 14th-largest U.S. state known as the "Gem State" for its diverse landscapes ranging from the Snake River Plain to the Rocky Mountains. As the 43rd state admitted to the Union in 1890, it serves as a major agricultural hub, producing approximately one-third of the nation's potato crop while maintaining a population of roughly two million people.











